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It’s only been a few months since the McLaren P1 made its official public debut, but about 250 customers have already purchased the plug-in hybrid supercar. That may not be a big number, but McLaren only planned to build 375 copies priced at around $1.3 million each.

Autocar says most P1 customers have been from the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East. Next up on the automaker’s sales quest will be Asia, where it should have no issues selling the remaining 100 or so units.

In addition to its rarity, the McLaren P1 will be one of the quickest supercars on the road. Its combined system output is 903 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque. A twin-turbo 3.8-liter V-8 sourced from the 12C produces 727 hp and 531 lb-ft and an electric motor adds 176 hp and 192 lb-ft. Estimated 0-60 mph time is under three seconds and getting to 186 mph shouldn’t take longer than 17 seconds.

All that hybrid hardware is wrapped around stunning bodywork with a dizzying amount of air scoops, vents, and diffusers all in the name of aerodynamics. In fact, the automaker just launched a site, , which provides an interactive demonstration on developing the P1’s body shape. The site also details the materials used to construct the supercar, as well as an in-depth look at the active aerodynamic systems that help the McLaren P1 slice through the air and stay planted to the ground.